8 Things Learnt From The Football World Cup 2014 In Brazil

As the World Cup carnival comes to an end with a united Germany lifting the cup for the first time after five weeks of breath taking action. Something’s to be taken from Brazil, 2014 are:-

1. ARGENTINA DON’T CARE WHAT OTHERS THINK:
A number of sides tried free flowing Latin football but Argentina stayed functional and they only went behind in the lost and most important game of the tournament. It does not matter to them whether people respect them or not.

2. PASSION ALONE DOES NOT WIN YOU FOOTBALL MATCHES:
The debate between passion and tactics as a way to won a football match will carry on and will never end.

3. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL REMAINS THE PEAK OF THE GAME:
This is Sacrilege to the Premier league. Only national teams have the power to evoke huge amount of universal response from the people.

4. ENGLAND PLAYERS ARE STILL OVER-RATED:England are not as bad as the results at the world cup suggest. But even in this lovely period about how awful English football is, it is still assumed that players who have done well for big clubs in the club league are of world cup standard.

5. GOALKEEPERS HAVE A NEW STATUS:
The surprise of the 2014 world cup top players list so far have been the keepers who created a niche for themselves with acrobatic saves and dare devilry attitude.

6. 90-MINUTES CAN BE A LIFE CHANGING SCENARIO:
Relatively unknown players before the world cup started became the most sought after by the end of the world cup. For e.g. – De Andre Yedlin who has become the answer to every big clubs full back needs.

7. FIFA IS ACTUALLY THE BOSS:
Pre-tournament and during the tournament for all the bad press- FIFA did not hold back in taking harsh decision by imposing a fine or Argentina for breaching press conference regulations and also fined Luis Suarez as well as banned him for four months from football.

8. THE GERMANS HIT BULLS’ EYE:
The Germans instead of hitting on the most attractive manager in the market kept counting their cash and attended to their grass roots of their game producing excellent footballers and a national team to be proud of.